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© Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers SIAM Segment & Company wise Production, Domestic Sales & Exports Report for the month of November 2020 and Cumulative for April-November 2020 Report III (Number of Vehicles) Category Production Domestic Sales Exports For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative Segment/Subsegment November April-November November April-November November April-November Manufacturer 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 Passenger Vehicles (PVs)* A: Passenger Cars Fiat India Automobiles Pvt Ltd 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 Ford India Private Ltd 3,823 1,623 50,434 10,135 1,846 1,754 16,514 8,299 2,790 0 38,042 4,736 General Motors India Pvt Ltd 4,331 3,794 50,493 25,830 0 0 0 0 5,000 4,109 50,644 25,814 Honda Cars India Ltd 3,631 8,571 58,725 40,199 5,441 9,005 64,375 40,158 60 5 2,234 265 Hyundai Motor India Ltd 34,964 33,968 302,712 179,370 28,139 27,442 216,217 148,311 11,911 6,982 102,016 41,426 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 96 0 441 143 79 0 566 9 0 0 0 6 Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd 0 0 0 5 4 0 25 1 0 0 70 16 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd 104,015 133,790 780,089 600,982 105,767 121,308 700,001 558,386 6,189 11,253 63,370 50,030 Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd 5,184 5,111 57,139 14,904 1,072 842 9,032 4,349 8,515 2,358 48,472 9,268 Renault India Pvt Ltd 3,155 4,605 42,245 20,754 4,182 4,956 32,284 24,649 1,681 679 9,472 1,617 SkodaAuto India Pvt Ltd 787 564 9,241 6,635 1,110 1,051 8,443 6,005 0 0 3 12 Tata Motors Ltd** NA NA 34,551 39,361 NA NA 32,230 44,941 NA NA 273 82 Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd 1,819 172 26,012 2,070 3,822 2,805 36,292 14,176 929 0 7,129 0 Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd 4,628 2,448 62,547 34,386 2,761 1,255 19,906 10,193 2,290 2,062 42,188 23,981 Total A: Passenger Cars 166,433 194,646 1,474,629 974,774 154,223 170,418 1,136,005 859,477 39,365 27,448 363,913 157,253 B: Utility Vehicles(UVs) FCA India Automobiles Pvt Ltd 369 621 8,248 5,803 638 702 6,181 3,295 29 287 1,993 3,373 Force Motors Ltd 115 115 987 774 140 69 1,039 737 1 0 13 0 Ford India Private Ltd 12,136 7,000 84,397 47,789 3,546 2,237 31,461 20,419 9,128 4,857 52,897 28,047 Hindustan Motor Finance Corporation Ltd 0 0 0 0 4 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 Honda Cars India Ltd 689 899 11,873 5,576 957 985 12,903 5,532 45 26 860 884 Hyundai Motor India Ltd 20,436 24,932 157,957 130,280 16,461 21,358 122,827 119,619 3,989 3,418 30,784 13,245 Isuzu Motors India Pvt Ltd 126 34 1,005 78 100 0 1,078 0 2 91 68 113 Kia Motors India Pvt Ltd 15,939 23,488 48,614 110,217 14,005 21,022 40,582 89,010 3,834 3,144 6,155 23,963 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 15,252 18,110 134,193 88,001 14,161 17,971 130,939 86,959 1,007 405 8,808 3,616 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd 27,187 24,719 169,259 130,526 23,204 23,753 160,522 126,455 527 458 4,462 2,596 MG Motor India Pvt Ltd 3,484 3,834 13,696 19,358 3,239 4,163 12,909 18,128 0 0 0 0 Nissan Motor India Pvt Ltd 58 248 3,897 923 383 175 3,572 1,099 165 127 1,476 468 Renault India Pvt Ltd 7,207 5,338 25,136 24,902 6,700 5,225 25,428 26,211 22 730 25 2,724 SkodaAuto India Pvt Ltd 343 0 1,349 0 157 5 932 995 0 0 1 0 Tata Motors Ltd** NA NA 32,813 22,830 NA NA 30,613 24,424 NA NA 501 16 Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd 4,119 2,381 48,536 24,963 4,490 5,703 48,066 31,269 8 0 36 0 Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd 0 0 130 0 176 157 764 1,594 0 0 0 0 Total B: Utility Vehicles(UVs) 107,460 111,719 742,090 612,020 88,361 103,525 629,841 555,746 18,757 13,543 108,079 79,045 C: Vans Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 204 163 4,480 1,057 393 241 5,638 1,340 75 63 726 318 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd 7,882 11,212 80,576 56,662 10,162 11,183 81,253 58,748 65 123 583 219 Tata Motors Ltd** NA NA 5,743 326 NA NA 5,443 716 NA NA 352 27 Total C: Vans 8,086 11,375 90,799 58,045 10,555 11,424 92,334 60,804 140 186 1,661 564 Total Passenger Vehicles (PVs) 281,979 317,740 2,307,518 1,644,839 253,139 285,367 1,858,180 1,476,027 58,262 41,177 473,653 236,862 * BMW, Mercedes and Volvo Auto data is not available ** Tata Motors data is available for Apr-Sep only NA=Not Available © Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Page 1 of 3 SIAM Segment & Company wise Production, Domestic Sales & Exports Report for the month of November 2020 and Cumulative for April-November 2020 Report III (Number of Vehicles) Category Production Domestic Sales Exports For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative Segment/Subsegment November April-November November April-November November April-November Manufacturer 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 Three Wheelers A: Passenger Carrier Atul Auto Ltd 2,626 700 20,364 4,818 2,229 626 18,062 3,977 366 77 2,522 687 Bajaj Auto Ltd 56,394 35,638 443,372 188,145 28,672 7,475 238,739 35,938 27,969 26,154 210,588 156,053 Force Motors Ltd 140 270 723 1,075 4 0 4 0 140 252 602 1,064 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 4,546 2,871 30,987 6,115 5,001 2,124 33,562 5,536 187 49 587 217 Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd 12,643 3,918 98,936 24,247 8,936 2,885 75,028 13,601 2,778 17 23,904 7,422 Scooters India Ltd 195 5 1,110 5 98 6 1,450 17 0 0 0 0 TVS Motor Company Ltd 18,046 10,795 114,997 69,146 1,300 846 8,851 4,437 15,932 10,344 106,506 64,349 Total A: Passenger Carrier 94,590 54,197 710,489 293,551 46,240 13,962 375,696 63,506 47,372 36,893 344,709 229,792 B: Goods Carrier Atul Auto Ltd 1,808 962 11,535 5,190 1,687 882 11,519 4,855 15 16 138 55 Bajaj Auto Ltd 2,984 3,351 23,590 17,165 2,748 3,262 21,985 16,029 130 128 1,663 1,409 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 1,889 1,819 11,635 2,764 1,590 1,730 10,850 2,465 60 8 509 118 Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd 3,950 4,653 34,320 23,652 3,245 3,790 31,915 21,620 250 234 2,266 1,347 Scooters India Ltd 206 0 1,173 0 268 0 1,494 0 0 0 0 0 Total B: Goods Carrier 10,837 10,785 82,253 48,771 9,538 9,664 77,763 44,969 455 386 4,576 2,929 Total Three Wheelers 105,427 64,982 792,742 342,322 55,778 23,626 453,459 108,475 47,827 37,279 349,285 232,721 © Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Page 2 of 3 SIAM Segment & Company wise Production, Domestic Sales & Exports Report for the month of November 2020 and Cumulative for April-November 2020 Report III (Number of Vehicles) Category Production Domestic Sales Exports For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative For the month of Cumulative Segment/Subsegment November April-November November April-November November April-November Manufacturer 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2019 2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 Two Wheelers A: Scooter/ Scooterettee Hero MotoCorp Ltd 37,957 50,414 343,942 285,824 36,093 47,634 330,774 288,592 1,248 2,020 12,448 6,260 Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd 326,281 278,332 2,438,251 1,331,837 264,711 265,309 2,328,290 1,447,002 13,358 8,300 134,020 52,706 India Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd 16,334 28,403 222,827 194,248 15,820 26,230 194,998 165,318 5,038 28,284 41,359 49,055 Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd 0 0 1,254 0 0 0 702 -22 105 0 344 44 Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd 7,092 7,932 65,495 44,591 5,026 5,798 48,471 31,067 1,576 2,983 16,996 15,169 Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd 60,665 54,019 485,263 280,459 56,952 54,660 460,288 282,381 2,146 664 16,290 6,264 TVS Motor Company Ltd 107,720 104,958 837,921 584,923 81,249 102,930 793,806 565,078 2,920 3,167 39,415 19,572 Total A: Scooter/ Scooterettee 556,049 524,058 4,394,953 2,721,882 459,851 502,561 4,157,329 2,779,416 26,391 45,418 260,872 149,070 B: Motorcycle/Step-Throughs Bajaj Auto Ltd 356,371 382,252 2,788,027 2,194,749 176,337 187,932 1,551,139 1,191,880 167,109 196,797 1,258,087 1,026,675 H-D Motor Company India Pvt Ltd 378 0 2,928 1,098 224 5 1,864 605 228 0 1,283 921 Hero MotoCorp Ltd 553,145 546,219 4,398,983 3,450,319 469,901 528,323 4,203,725 3,389,756 9,533 14,781 103,416 86,189 Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd 111,121 157,656 1,301,262 1,005,384 108,572 147,333 1,212,987 955,394 9,758 12,265 93,591 66,039 India Kawasaki Motors Pvt Ltd 45 81 1,512 596 244 145 2,054 688 0 0 0 0 India Yamaha Motor Pvt Ltd 51,545 42,988 379,667 233,987 23,586 26,978 216,449 162,764 22,037 39,958 167,709 102,161 Mahindra Two Wheelers Ltd 0 4 138 244 1 34 80 179 10 0 68 20 Royal-Enfield (Unit of Eicher Motors) 63,364 60,115 467,312 333,203 58,292 59,084 453,052 318,287 2,119 4,698 29,501 20,174 Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd 11,202 9,145 89,014 48,918 3,903 2,769 31,978 17,564 6,754 6,131 55,473 27,411 Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt Ltd 22 44 148 259 55 92 394 494 0 0 0 0 TVS Motor Company Ltd 107,268 141,341 977,215 780,384 52,423 74,010 582,698 417,304 53,540 59,521 407,627 374,063 Total B: Motorcycle/Step-Throughs 1,254,461 1,339,845 10,406,206 8,049,141 893,538 1,026,705 8,256,420 6,454,915 271,088 334,151 2,116,755 1,703,653 C: Mopeds TVS Motor Company Ltd 60,119 72,594 450,418 399,125 57,550 70,750 450,008 402,184 1,668 1,042 9,900 4,979 Total C: Mopeds 60,119 72,594 450,418 399,125 57,550 70,750 450,008 402,184 1,668 1,042 9,900 4,979 D: Electric Two Wheelers Bajaj Auto Ltd 0 191 0 1,152 0 264 0 1,122 0 0 0 0 TVS Motor Company Ltd 0 105 0 195 0 99 0 234 0 0 0 0 Total D: Electric Two Wheelers 296 1,347 363 1,356 0 0 Total Two Wheelers 1,870,629 1,936,793 15,251,577 11,171,495 1,410,939 1,600,379 12,863,757 9,637,871 299,147 380,611 2,387,527 1,857,702 Quadricycle Bajaj Auto Ltd 255 330 4,594 1,721 18 0 921 -27 240 228 4,074 1,639 Grand Total 2,258,290 2,319,845 18,356,431 13,160,377 1,719,874 1,909,372 15,176,317 11,222,346 405,476 459,295 3,214,539 2,328,924 Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (11/12/2020) © Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Page 3 of 3.
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